Children are the innocence of everything. Bibles like the Christian bible, among many others, informs us that children are the base and foundation of our Creator's kingdom. They bring joy and comfort to millions of families daily, yet there exist a minimum of 1.3 million homeless and runaway street children in the United States alone, not counting children forced from their homes, from homeless families, or abandoned by foster care systems. Prevalence, Abuse & Exploitation of Street Children, at: http://www.gvnet.com/streetchildren/USA.htm.
Children are abandoned for many reasons, one of the main being poverty. Although laws are to protect children from such travesties, every year children are abandoned by young teenage mothers, men who should know better, especially pimps, for greed or lack of funds, that cast children aside as though they were trash. Many times these are babies a few days old, older infants, preschoolers and toddlers. See Abandoned Children in the United States, at http://ezinearticles.com/?Abandoned-Children-in-the-United-States&id=1885499.
The war on drugs does not help this problem in any manner because young girls with addictions have a far greater time obtaining their fix when a child is present. Currently over 60,000 inmates are within just the federal prison system alone. These are non-violent individuals taking up tax money from people that could be better put to use for matters like abandoned children, education, among others. Approximately 36 billion dollars a year are spent on federal prisoners for drugs, not counting state, which funds could be used to help far better matters. Three-quarters (72.1%) of the federal population are non-violent with no history of violence; one-third (34.4%) are first time non-violent offenders. The Sentencing Project, at: www.SentencingProject.org. For about $9,000 a year these individuals could be rehabilitated or educated and placed back into society and the large deficit used to house people could be used for better needed sources, like abandoned children.
Children 11-17, considered children of the night, are forced into prostitution in exchange for food and a place to sleep. In just Seattle, Washington, alone, there are 1,000 homeless youth every night that sleep in cars, abandoned homes, etc. Prevalence, Abuse & Exploitation of Street Children, supra. Babies have been found in garbage bins, dumped into streets in paper bags, and numerous other unthinkable matters. These are human beings requiring help as much, or more, as anyone because they are tommorrows future.
The Working Church for Jehovih will be such a tool to help these children by gathering them from the streets and educating them to be a glory to their Creator and a benefit to society. To help these children the working church must be established and we ask your help to build our Creator a working church to help his children. Please, give from your hearts for a worthy cause, for your Creator. Give any donations to help build a working church to: Educational-Outreach-Integrated-helpers (E-O-Ih), c/o: Working Church for Jehovih, Gustav Skurdal, Pres., at: 5520 Omega Court,Ste. 54, North Highlands, CA 95660. Give for a worthy cause, today, whatever you can afford. Not for us, not for yourself, but for your Creator to help those in need.
See also our site at: http://workingchurch4EOIh.blogspot.com and www.myspace.com/churchofjehovih_gus_com.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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